2014CDC and IACW IMMUNIZATIONAWARDS
A vital array of public and private stakeholders have joined the Immunization Action Coalition of Washington (IACW) and the Office of Immunization and Child Profile (OICP) at the Department of Health to raise the public’s awareness of how important immunizations are – and to continue the work to keep Washingtonians immunized across the lifespan. This is the work of saving lives and keeping our communities healthy.
It’s time to honor those who have committed to thismission and delivered on their promise. The IACW and OICP seek nominations for the following awards:
CDC Childhood Immunization Champion– An individual who goes above and beyond or does an exemplary job to promote or foster immunizations for 0-2 year olds in his or her community.
IACW AdvocateAward – An individual, active in the Immunization Action Coalition of Washington, who has given tremendous amounts of time and been successful in enhancing statewide immunizations efforts.
IACW Collaborator Award – Anorganization, active in the Immunization Action Coalition of Washington,who has impacted their community through collaboration to help promote, educate, and increase immunization levels.
Award Criteria: A Champion, Advocate, or Collaboratormust meet one or more of the following criteria:
- Leadership: Considered an authority on immunization in his or her community, medical system, or individual practice. Activities may include acting as a spokesperson, trainer, mentor, or educator.
- Collaboration: Has worked to build support for and increase immunization rates. Activities may include establishing or strengthening partnerships, coalitions, committees, working groups, or other.
- Innovation: Has used creative or innovative strategies to promote immunization or address challenges to immunization in his or her practice, community, state, or region. Activities may include both new strategies and adapting existing strategies in new ways, such as for reaching under-immunized populations.
- Advocacy:Is active in advancing policies and best practices to support immunization in their community, state, or region. Activities may include providing legislative testimony or promoting, analyzing, or evaluating policies.
Who is Eligible?Nominees may include coalition members, parents, health care professionals, and other immunization leaders who meet award criteria. Immunization program managers; county, state, and federal government employees of health agencies; individuals who have been affiliated with and/or employed by pharmaceutical companies; and those who have already received the award are NOT eligible to apply for the CDC Childhood Immunization Champion but may be nominated for IACW awards.
Nomination Information: Nominations are due to Sara Jaye Sanford by 5:00 pm, Friday, February 14, 2014. We welcome self-nominations. The nomination form requires a narrative describing how the nominee meets one or more of the award criteria; please use concrete examples. You may also submit supporting materials, including: program materials, publications, news clippings, website screenshots, etc.
How to Submit a Nomination: Complete and return the attached Nomination Form via:
- Email:
- Fax: 206-830-8891
For questions about any of these awards or the nomination process, contact Sara Jaye Sanford at 206-830-5175 or .
The Award Selection Process: The Selection Committee consists of IACW Committee members and OICP staff. If Selection Committee members are nominated, they will abstain from voting in the category for which they were nominated. Nominators will be notified if their nominee has been selected. Award winners will be announced during National Infant Immunization Week, April 26 through May 3.
CDC and IACW AWARD
NOMINATION FORM
NOMINEE INFORMATION
Nominee First and Last NameIf choosing either IACW Advocate or IACW Collaborator Awards and submitting for an organization, include the name of the person primarily responsible for the achievement, or who would accept the award if selected.
Organization
Address
City / State / Zip Code
Nominee Phone Number / Nominee E-mail
Nominee Degree(s)/Credentials
NOMINATOR INFORMATION
First and Last Name of Person Submitting the NominationOrganization
Nominator Phone Number / Nominator E-mail
NOMINEE CRITERIAAND CATEGORY
Please check the criteria you are addressing below (check all that apply):
Considered an authority on immunization in his or her community, medical system, or individual practice.
Has worked to build support for and increase immunization rates.
Has used creative or innovative strategies to promote immunization or address challenges to immunization in his or her practice, community, state, or region.
Is active in advancing policies and best practices to support immunization in their community, state, or region.
Please select the category for nomination:
CDC Childhood Immunization Champion
IACW Advocate Award
IACW Collaborator Award
NOMINATION NARRATIVE FORM
Please describe and provide concrete examples of how the nominee goes above and beyond to promote or foster immunizations in his or her community. (Maximum 250 words)
Please provide concrete examples of immunization activities that demonstrate how this nominee meets one or more of the award criteria. (Maximum 250 words)
Please describe the impact of this nominee’s work. (Maximum 250 words)
Please describe any specific experiences that led the nominee to become a passionate advocate for immunization. (Maximum 250 words)
Submit nominations to:
Sara Jaye Sanford, IACW Program Coordinator by email:ORfax: 206-270-8891.
DEADLINE: Friday,February 14, 2014.
We will send you an email to confirm we have received your nomination packet.
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